Articles About Retail

Black Friday holiday sales set a record in 2012 with 247 million shoppers visiting the malls or shopping online. That’s 21 million more people than in 2011. Total sales topped $59.1 billion. The typical holiday shopper spent $423 over the weekend, a $25 increase over the $398 recorded last year. The National Retail Federation (NRF) […]

Despite rising gas prices, retail sales in the U.S. rose 0.8 percent in March, proof that consumers are still filling up their tanks, according to economists. The rise in purchases follows a 1.1 percent increased in February that was the biggest in five months, according to a survey of 71 economists. The gain sent retail […]

A record 226 million Americans shopped in stores and online during the four-day Thanksgiving holiday, an increase from 212 million last year, according to estimates by The National Retail Federation (NRF). These eager shoppers also spent more: The typical holiday shopper spent $398.62, an increase from the $365.34 reported last year. Approximately 24 percent of […]

Black Friday – the day after Thanksgiving notable for its power shopping – just got longer as several leading national retailers announced plans to open at midnight. Instead of sleeping off that turkey coma, throngs of shoppers will be waiting in line at Macy’s and Target, both of which will open four hours earlier than […]

According to a recent study, a 100-point scale, a 10-point increase in walkability increases property values by one to nine percent, depending on the property. Chicago – with a Walk Score of 74 — was one of the nation’s most walkable cities. The others are New York, Boston, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia. The […]

The annual ritual of heading to the local Christmas tree lot or cut-it-down-yourself farm is giving way to the age of the internet and online buying. Even Rick Dungey, a spokesman for the National Christmas Tree Association, has joined the trend, saying “I point and click and it shows up on my front door. For […]